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Sounds like it would be a really chill trip (the kind I like). I've listened to other music of all kinds but not classical. I've noticed that different music and even different songs can put you in different moods.

Anyone have an experience while tripping and listening to classical music?

That could be kind of cool man. It seems like all classical music i've heard has like almost a peak and then falls back away, kind of like Pink Floyd music. What about just playing Fantasia, doesn't it have classical in it?

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mmmm, that reminds me about the time my apartment mates & i went to see the cleveland orchestra whilst we were doin' some aMT back in the early 70s... (we lived near university circle/coventry, all had been case tech students, got "interesting" chems from nearby lab, etc.)

Yes it sounds interesting and some classical music is for sure timeless in its genius. I would love to see in this thread some recomendations of specific pieces of classical music that proven (or seems like) great for tripping.

From my experience: Philip Glass - Hours was *amazing* on my last mushroom trip. And boring on MDMA

I like the Bach lute suites and some of the Kalinnikov suites, tripped to them on mushrooms several times. The mathematical nature of Bach has produced MANY great thinking sessions while tripping. John Dowland wasn't cutting it on mescaline. Playing classical music is even more interesting than listening to it though.

I've never been that into classical music. During my last trip I threw some in my playlist along with some jazz, and they were some of the most amazing/beautiful pieces I've ever heard. Unfortunately, right now, I don't exactly remember the names of the compositions.